RE: Dealing with existential nihilism
March 24, 2017 at 11:47 am
(This post was last modified: March 24, 2017 at 11:48 am by Edwardo Piet.)
I'm not sure about that. I think our brains only have to conceptualize change for better or for worse in order to make sense of meaning. Endings are entirely arbitary as are the lines we draw but change is constant and experiencable from a young age.
I think what we subjectively value and change is all that is required for comprehending concepts like "better" or "worse" and I think that that is all that is required for personal subjective existential meaning in one's own life.
And apologises to you, Jor, if I am coming across as grouchy or rude or like an asshole lately. I hope I don't get on your nerves at all because I like you. I am very stressed out and depressed lately and I am finding myself triggered easily. And I don't want you to have to see me at my worst. Hell, I don't want anyone to see me at my worst. Been certainly finding meaning in my life it's just a pity that it mostly isn't positive. Anyways... Sorry for off topic paragraph as well.
I think what we subjectively value and change is all that is required for comprehending concepts like "better" or "worse" and I think that that is all that is required for personal subjective existential meaning in one's own life.
And apologises to you, Jor, if I am coming across as grouchy or rude or like an asshole lately. I hope I don't get on your nerves at all because I like you. I am very stressed out and depressed lately and I am finding myself triggered easily. And I don't want you to have to see me at my worst. Hell, I don't want anyone to see me at my worst. Been certainly finding meaning in my life it's just a pity that it mostly isn't positive. Anyways... Sorry for off topic paragraph as well.